<p>If there’s one thing the music industry had to reinvent during the Covid-19 pandemic, it was live shows. Without being able to hold live shows, lives and virtual events were the solution. And Justin Bieber recently announce a virtual show.</p>
<p>The Canadian singer will perform, in partnership with the company Wave, an interactive virtual show that will air on November 18th.</p>
<p>The show is described as an interactive virtual experience and, according to a statement, will give Justin Bieber fans a “<em>futuristic look at the metaverse</em>”, mixing live musical performance with games and real-time motion capture.</p>
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<p>— Justin Bieber (@justinbieber) </p>
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<p>With technology, Justin Bieber will transform into an avatar to perform the show live, with songs from his latest album, “Justice”.</p>
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<blockquote></figure><p>“<em>I’m a big believer in Wave and love the platform as a new way to interact with my fans. I’m excited to be using this technology to bring people together and connect with my fans across the planet. I can’t wait for them to see this interactive performance</em>” said Justin Bieber, in a statement published by Variety.</p>
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<p>With live broadcast on Thursday, November 18th, Justin Bieber’s interactive virtual show is free. To participate, simply access the Wave platform at . The show will also have retransmissions, both on the Wave platform and on YouTube, on specific days for each region.</p>
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<p>— Wave (@TheWaveXR) </p>
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<p>Check the schedule:</p>
<p>United States and Canada: November 20
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United States and Canada: November 21
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United Kingdom, Europe and South America: November 21
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Australia, Asia & Pacific: Nov 21</p>
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